AquaMetix
is made from the highest quality NSF component
certified (ANSI 61) coconut shell
based activatedcarbon
and other superior adsorbent materials including
B2 (ANSI 61).

The
ceramic shell and our AquaMetix granular combine
mechanical filtration and
physical adsorption processesto
reduce a wide variety of drinking water
contaminants of both aesthetic and
health concerns. The porestructure
of the ceramic enables sufficient contact time for
AquaMetix to be ideally
suited to improving taste andodor
as well as reducing chlorine, chloramine,
volatile organic compounds, MTBE,
lead, mercury, asbestos, arsenicand
fluoride.
The cleanable ceramic shell is designed to remove
suspended solids, pathogenic
bacteria and cysts.

The
GF elements have been tested in accordance with
NSF protocols for cyst,
turbidity, particulates, lead,chloramines
and chlorine reduction.

5"
for the personal filter and the 7" standard
element which fits all our
standard and large capacity gravity feed water
filters

7" is also a
standard replacement filter element for all
commercially
available gravity water filters on the market
today

tests meeting National NSF Certification standards
is an extremely difficult standard to meet ... it
takes an extreme investment in time - material -
and is very expensive ... in
spite of this my JMCC filter elements are far less
expensive than other brands especially when
purchased in super economical bulk packs ... we
are constantly testing the products for compliance
... the JMCC
WATER FILTERS are tested to NSF National
Certification standards guarantees
every filter complies with these standards ...
cleanable ... 100% MADE IN THE
USA in our own factory !!! sold in all 50 states
and world wide !!!

Filtration
Capacity before replacement (based on average
water conditions)

5"
mini 500 Gallons (good for 2000
refills of the 1 liter travel water
filter and 1000 refills of the 2 liter travel
water filter)

7" for "Kitchen Standard" -
"Compact Traveler" - "White
Whopper" = 650 Gallons or every 6 months (if
you use multiple elements then multiply this
number
by the number of elements)

10'
Standard 1000 Gallons or every 6months

example
calculation to change filter elements ... you use
a standard stainless steel
container with 2.5 gallon capacity and fill once
per day in your kitchen (you
use about 2.5 gallons per day) ... you use 2
filter elements at a time ... 650 x
2 = 1300 gallons before changing elements
...

1300
gallons / 2.5 gallons per day = 520 days = 17
months ... NOT BAD if you compare
to bottled water (or about 8 months for one filter
element) ... PLUS you have a
water filter in case of emergency - take camping
and on vacation so the whole
family has clean water at home in the kitchen or
wherever you are - packs
easily into your pack or suitcase (remove the
filter elements for travel)

CLEANABLE
... remember
to clean your filter elements regularly ... clean
with a scotch bright pad (or a
dull knife with a scraping action ... never use
soap of any kind) on the filter
elements surface if you see coloration and mineral
build up ... some water
supplies will have more than others ... you can
dry out and save the filter
elements if not in use for a long period of time
(e.g. at the cabin) ... clean
and dry out your entire system for storage ... in
case of emergency where you
are using surface water we recommend the Universal
Chemical/Radiation/Oil
Pre-Filter (sold only on this web page) to remove
sludge and gross impurities
before water enters you clean water filter for
final filtration ... in cases of
severe mineralized well or city water we recommend
the Pre-Filter for daily use

Comparison Table - JMCC
Water Filters vs. Other Brands

JMCC Water
Filters

Other Brands

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Made in USA

YES

NO

tested to NSF National
Cert Stds

YES

NO

Spec Sheet

YES

NO

Certified Element Life
Time

YES

NO

Sold in all 50 States

YES

NO

Sold in California and
Iowa

YES

NO

All in One Filter

YES - No One Else Has this
!

NO (requires add ons

For Arsenic/Fluoride - Do
Not Remove Modern Cancerous Toxins Such as
Chloramines or Glyphosates)